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Ut ift i* ili \to iti iti an i* tti Ut Or ik ifc i* ttt Or itt tt iluw. .• s?l Thi u: te:: Mw 0/ •to iss PWl ft x'"-h Oi 'Mp «fe« HV .3 ^-h 3 ili Or S T. Harger, Auctioneer. DJEOATDE, IOWA. LlVeiy Feed Stable. Having purchased the liver} business of J. N. Lawrence, wt courteously ask for a share your business. tlT 'THIS* AD. OCT and send to as, state your welgbi and height also number inches around body at bast, and aesfe* and we will send this Beautiful Plash Cape to you by express, O. dm sa^Jeet tees awieatlea. You can examine and try it on at your nearest express office ana if found perfeetlf satisfactory, ex* actly as represent** and the MIST WINTER READING! Hbw're You Fixed? Look at These, Reporter, Iowa Homestead, ALL ONE Institute Edition YEAR FOR of Homestead, Poultry Farmer,! Mutual Insur ance Journal^ «i I jj 5 -yn* s* "5-r tfe -V. rfJsg Reporter and St Louis Republic A. 5 r« A *1* .iliVr Reporter and sCincinnati Enquirer l£ ^"'iSS -'7 3 SEND ONE DOLLAR Cut this ad. out and send to us we will send you this HIGH tiKADK ACMC004 FLATPOM BULK by freight, C. O. D., subject to exami nation you can examine it at your freight depot and If found perfect! satisfactory .exactly as represented, and equal to scales that retail at 185.00, |»y tfc* railroad ageat ear special price, $7.75* less the *1.00, or iO«75 and freiurht charges. The snipping weight is 155 lbs. and the freight will average 75c for each 600 miles and we gaaraatee safe delltery. THK AGHK for fara, store or rareheaeeiethr E4» guaram ?asta *:$ rears and will lifetime. «ViU weigh 600 lbs., by using "i lbs., has I of l5 (V'l McCoy & Son. saw or -heard of, pay the ex* RKr® and express charges {express rfcarpts will aferaav 10 te erats ferl,#00 mss* cfcwiBir 'iHush Cape VMik SO InulieTioDR, cutfnl awMP. Iliwd thronchontwith •m.Hind Ml I. klitk,MH*rn4. Veijr '«lftborftt«ly mMdaml with ifhth W »n blyk beadlnc ulllmtraMd. Trimmed 11 «ronndwith «rtm_ flncStedi WW Far. h«»vilT lntyrllned with -w«rii»tnr •ndflbarchunoli. WHI«fwtn*MiMiim. •S4!!»JSftu^l!iS?aSS15»co ijOUT FLOWERS Otn kehM mk* frem Blair the Florist. ess MOINKS, IOWA. Utt* An POH HS r« Leis«tee efell SewMite W 111 efclyteS lew ti I e» $1.70 4X You can add either the St. Louis Republic or Cincinnati Enquirer get them all for $2.20! "v5 $1.75 "Tt7 H8 sP l*J Reporter and 4kl Kansas City Star THIS OFFER IS FOR yik ,1 Cash Subscribers! rdersto- Publisher Reporter, Leon, Iowa. all weight* furnished, filcrtn' RrawBINIqi Csltr. ting on adjustable chill Brass beam weighs 60 Platform is 16x28 Inch'ep.. restin bearini accural igt, has Denton steel pivots. mo*t sensitive, ite and durable scAle made, mounted .iitis MONEY SEND NO iUPPSS^IS -11 Chicago,III. (Sews, Recta* C«. are Ikaraasliljr rellaMa. -Kilter.) THE NEW Y0H.. CLIPPER a a a Record 1 E in THEATRICAL WORLD A N WORLD OF SPORTS. IS E W E E •S4.00 A EAR. SINCLF COPY, IO( li. S a a N a S A E O E E A N E W O I E N E W O ORIGINAL NOTICE. In tbe District Court of the State of Iowa in and for Dcctttur County. -r IJevis Hrolbers. "rj Plaintiff X, ,S~ vS. Alex. CreviBline, Mary E,* Creveline, W. T. Walcott, T. Bunta. Defendants. TO SAID DEFENDANTS, Ale*. -frevelinR atid Mary K.Creveling: You are hereby notified, tbat on or before tbe First day of-February. A. D., 1SW, tbe pe tition of Plaintiff in the above em itled cause will be tiled In the office of tbe Cleric of the District Court of the State of Iowa, in and for Decatur County, .claiming of and from the De fendants Alex i. reveling and Mary K. ('reveling the sum otT^ree Hundred and Fifty Dollars (1850) as money due on a promisHory note, and interest thereon at the pite of eight percent, per annum from tbe First day of October, 1899 and costa ol suit including a reasonable at torney's fee, and claiming of and from all of I the Defendants above named, the foreclosure of amortgage executed by the defendant Alex. Mary E. Creveltng to secure of said note, on the following de estate, situated in Decatur coun ty, Iowa, to wit:: 'fheeast half of-the south-east quarter and the north-vest quarter of the south-east quar ter (E !4 of 8 E }4 and the (N W^oISEU) or Section thirty six (36) Township sixty-right (08) Range twenty-seven (27), and the fractlon alttduth-west quarter (S W »4) and the frac tlonal south-west quarter of Ihe north-west quarter (S W of N ,W of Section thtrty oiib M) Towrisbip sixty-eiitht (68) Range twenty-six (2ti) We»t 5th P. M. And asking a decree forever barring any rfght, title, interest, lienor equity of redemp tion,-which you or eitbec of you may, hiveTn or upoosiid land*. And unless you appear and make defense thereto on or before noon of the second day of the March term of said Courts for the yeur ISUO to be begun and hoWen atthe town of I^on, insaid oounty, or He l»ih day of March, 1900, default wiil bej entered Against you and judg^ menMnd flecMte wl^t,. bependered thereon _as Dawd the 87th da j"of ijietsember, a D. 1899. Mum (cKjiruIn, leysforPMi W ti O, A?r Mk v/* 'V £if sj&T 1 "4 ,*»' *«U# *X7 l\ "UtwJH T|V« t?"- ~«a» rtr'f ^€~"f /1* $fm it 4 jmi PvMfy* JVl 1 rs it iit BOOK AGENTS WANTED FOR the gnndert and futcai-MUingbiwk CTer publiihod, Pulpit Echoes «R I.IVINO TRUTHS FAR IIEAB AND IIEART. Oont.|ntng Mr. MO«l»Y'ft beat Sermon., «ltb 5UO ThiiUing Stories, Inciaents, Persoual ExperUnces.etc., as told By D. L. Moody A. IK WOUTII1XOT9N 4t mil I to us and we will send you thU Faaalaf WU by freight C.O. DjabJict to examina tion. Examine it at your oil four freightdepotandlf found larffe wbeelw they are nicely painted and ornamented P^r^ectl^aatlHtaGtoryand and beautifuHy ilnislied throughout. Every fanner «J«jl *aaala»_MIII| (kit retail will save twice (be cost In one Reaeon bv welirhlnir tbe grain be sells and buys. ORDRR IT ONCK before the price is advanced. CatnloKue of s.ales free for the n«k Ing. Address, Sean, Roebuck a Co. (Inc.) CU, Bartft|4« Uss raaalaf BlUs 1. N) te ili.OOt pay the freight agent Oar Bpeelsl Price, 99. R, less the 91.00, or S8« 80 and might charges. The mill weighs 190 pounds, and the freight will be about 10 eeats fir frOOallesi arester er «!SiMMKs&fiysE^ more screen and will do more and better work than any mill you can buy for 180.00. Will separate effi seed'flroai wheat la eae eperatlea, will separate the IWal seeds, such as mustard, pigeon grass, etc., from flax on once going through the mill. It is a perfect eleaaer ef clever aaatiaM* thy* «ade of the very best material. We furnish with tt one wire wheat hurdle, three sieves, wheat screens, wheat grader, corn and oat sieve and barTey sieve. Ca juulty* 00bashels per hear. OO.tOlsearSpettaMMIrrPrlet. Order ateaee. Write ftor free Asrieattaral taptea^atCal ilojw, Ladlee. m||Unirglrt CUIOHKSTKU'S KNGUSU ti&O eit Geld Vestiva tit* metallic .»tth boxes. «eeJwt Mne ribbon. Take ao ether. Reftoae f*amr*rima ^ab«tlt«tleaia aad Xmlta Huj of your lrafsi»t, or i-»4 4i. i& Vi^rtlcsis^TMiaieiilab lteller for Ladles," (a letter, K»j r* ten M«!l. 10,00# ItutiMoalaU. Ssidby a!, rtugjuit. 'i*tuheeter Okmleal 0«m Msduwa t'l^Pllim l*A/ NEWS AND OPINIONS OF National Importance THE SUN ALONE CONTAINS BOTH Daily, by mail |G 00 a year Daily and Sunday by inail..|8,00 a year The Sunday Sun is the greatest Sunday Newn paper in the World Price Sc. a copy. By mail $2 a year. Address THE SUN New, York. AGENTS WANTED. To sell the Marsh Reading Stand and revolving book case. Beet office, or library article ever patented, and seUs everywhere on sight ,., at a good profit. Why stand idleiwith such a chance to make money? Ask -the, publisher of this paper toJihow yon sample of this stand, or trite us for full particulars at once. I .1 MRfcifti! MARSH MFG«,BC() :So.5j2 West Li|j(e St.r Chicago^ THEY dAVBLB TO MUSIC. A. Partldl^aht Bmjri I ".. It It Not Quito th4 Thiu, "I've 5i kick to register." ... The man-with the waxed mustache rested his elbows on tba bar and jjtrtniied at the fellow In tb« white coat who polished two glasses at the same time, behind. 'What is Jt?" asked the latter, hold ing up one of the glasses and breath ing on it. "I was up to Brown's last night, three or four of us were there. Little gam# on,-you know.- Always used to like to go to Brown's., Always easy money, but I've quit Ever play poker to music?" The bartender put down the glass and stared. "What?" he exclalmcd. "Ever play poker to music?" "Why, no what do you mean?" "Just what I say. I did last night— up to Brown's. There were four or five of uji, as I've said. We sat down about half past 8 and about 9, after we bad gotten well started, Brown he hitched quo of these self-playing at tachments to hii piano. The first air It tore off was 'My Ann Ellxa.' Say, won po£ after pot to that tune, easy I got Into the swing of It after a bit and before It had ceased I was dealing and drawing and filling to rag time. Great! Then the bloomin' machine took a fall out of a Sousa march. That was my game, quickened the pace a little and cleaned up a nice little wad. Thin therb was another change. 'Home, Sweet Home' with variations. It was right in my fine. I dealt the cards in *a dreamy sort of way with tears in my eyes and won three eighty five. On the next deal somebody across the table .opened and I stayed in on a bob-tailed flush. Just as the one card I drew ^as passed across to me that dodgasted thing ripped off the first bar of that soulful dance, the 'Hoocbl Koochi.' Ton orter seen me. The card I wfsn't wanting was the card I drew. I didn't do a thing but lose. I lost cnore money to that dance than I had wop all the evening. And Just as the last strain of the air died away my last tiro-bit piece was swept away from me No, sir, this playing poker to music Is -ms bad as eating to music In a restaurant. They both give you lockjaw--the former, financially." And plucking a sausage ball from the chafing dish the man with' the waxed mustache walked away.—De troit Free Press. "I can htfthly recommend Beggs' Hafr Re newer as a pleasing restorative appltoation for the hair and a sure cure tor all scalp dis eases."—Mrs. J. Whertle, Omaha, Neb. A thoroughly reliable preparation endorsed thousands it will not disappoint. McGrat 4 Still, Woodland. XI She Wm Saving:. Husband—Why, you got twice as much from this dressmaker as you said you wanted. Wife—I thought it best to get it all from one place, dear, on account of the war tax. "But why?" "You only have to send out one check now."—Detroit Free Press. Small size, large results quickly, and per manently cures constipation, indigestion headaches iiver, bladder and kidney troubles —Beggs' Little Giant Pills. William Marker n, w" icblta, Kans., says: ,''Beoi atsJe pU.'s inuue they cured me ai" a bad case of con stipation, McOi'ath A Still, Woodland. s- Some En|i(«m«nlt. 't'- Mrs. Darlington—"John, I spoke to papa about having him take you Into business, but he couldn't do It, because you have too many vague ideas." Mr. Darlington—"Hurrah! That's clever of the old boy. My first wife's father used to say I had no Ideas at alL" Prof. M. H- Kasper, Evangelical Lutheran Seminary, Addison, IlL, writes: "I had been suffering some time wii severe pains in ray lungs, and coughed almost conftautly. One bottle Bfggs' Cherry Cough Syrup entirely ured me," It is guaranteed to cure.—had never failed. McQrath & Still, Woodland. Hid Tor the Cobweb The colonel of a certain regiment, who was very strict on his young offi cers, was continually Inspecting their trooprooms to see If everything, was clean, arid nteo to see If he could find fault with -aaything. One day he !u speeted the room of an officer who was noted for his wit. He had nearly fin ished, hi* inspection, when he noticed a cobweb In one of the corners and thought to himself, "Now I have got him." "What does this mean?" asked the colonel. The young officer coolly replied: "We always keep one In case a man cuts his finger." Don't risk the little one's life croup is a dangerous disease, wire. H. Gregg, Dundee, Kansas, ssy*: "My little daughter had boen troubled with croup since she was three montbf old. Beggs' Cherry 'ough 9yrup cur ed hei- Children like it. (juiv unteeii. iirulh A Still, Wood and. P. Mc- Areiibliihop Temple at Work The Primate must be like Longfel low's "Village Blacksmith"—his sin ews are made of iron bauds." Here is a specimen'day's work, in which, be it noted, nothing is said of such things as correspondence and the like which almost certainly were attended to at Lambeth: At 10 o'clock the Archbish op took the chair at a meeting at Dean's Gate, Westminster, remaining until 12:30, and making a couple of speeches. He then attended a select committee of the House at Lords. At 3 he made another speech in the Li brary of Lambeth Palace, at a public meeting, saying to the chairman as he sat down: fXow, it is time for us to be off?" 'Arid aiyay he •went again to the select committee. At 8 o'clock he spoke to 1,500 people In the People's Palace in the East End with tremen dous vigor, aud flashed the day with another speech at Slori College.—M. A. Blind. •^«a so weak from iir^h, that she'Could not stand any ligbt'At all. Was treated by several phvsi&Btts without benefit./1 My neighbors induced me to.' huy Morley's 8arsaparillft and Iron' from Mr. O. Uaugherty,'Banock, Ky. Three bottles not only restored herrsight, bat made her stranfjerand healthier than she ever was in her life. David Kessikg. L. Van WfrVlen. .See Joe L. Warner, the north side jeweler, for all kinds of cleaning and i$ pairing- All work guaranteed and priceslowest in-the dty. he- Borllngton Routs will Hbmeseeker'8 excursion tickets to points west, north west and south-west qu Jan. 6,tFeb. 6-20, March'- ^-20, April 3-17,' at bM fate plus 92,00 for the jfound trip. parttcnlars iu q.uire (rf p, MFo«\urther KA cha Seas fMMxL n, lowa^ 9ber,p«stsaQd tUMMi FOR 1900 INCLUDES J. M. BARRIE'S "Tom my and Qrizel" (serial) THEODORE ROOSE VELT'S "Oliver Crom well" (serial) RICHARD HARDING DAVIS' fiction and spec ial articles. HENRY NORMAN'S The Russia of Today Articles by WALTER A. WYCKOFF, author of "The Workers" SHORT STORIES by Thomas Nelson Page Henry James Henry VanDyke 1 Ernest Seton-Thompson Edith Wharton Octave Thanet William Allen White Special Articles—Thel Paris Exposition FREDERIC IRLAND'S articles on sport and exploration "HARVARD FIFTY YEARS AGO" by SeAa torHoar Notable art features, the Cromwell Illustrations, by celebrated American and foreign artists PUVIS DE CHAVAN NES, by John LaFarge (illustrations in color) Special illustrative schemes in color and in black and white by Walter Appleton Clark, E. C. Peixotto, Hen ry McCarter, Dwight L.^. Elmendorf and others. Illustrated Prospectus Free Charles Scribner's Sons Publishers, New York. Nasal CATARRH In *11 its stages than should be cleanliness. Ely's Cream Balm cleanMstsoothes«iidheaU the diieased membrane. It entet catarrh and drives array a cold in the bead quickly. Cream Balm Is placed Into the nostrils, Spreads over the membrane and is absorbed. Belief is Im mediate snd a cure follows. It is not drying—doe* not produce roeezing. Large Size, SO eents at Drug gists or by mail Trial Size, 10 cents by mail. mm ELY BROTHERS* Warren Street, New York. l,~rr •*& 1 *®§f imt !L Varicocele. ^5 JS1' a i'Jh"t vyou 5?J.t Syrup, Silos Drips, gallon.25c Gal fornia Peaches, dried 10c California Peaches, fancy REMEMBER: iViiiiiiMlftftf ill iiitulnfc T"-inri'r 1900 n?M r« ,^5 •\7 -a* ,s rj. s" '.•v V2%c. Raisins, per pound 10c Black berries, new 10c Raspberries, dried, new..... 15c Fancy Oitron, per pound.. 20e Fancy Lemon Peel, per pound..26c Seeded Raisins, per pound .12J£c Cleaned Cnrrants, per pound 10c None Such Mince Meat,package..10c Sour Pickles, ttew, -per dozen...... 5c Sour Pickles, jumbos,per dozen 10c We nre lioro y«t. Coiiir nntl sop us, we are al\vn,yH on ail ooda in our line.^ of all winter good^. Ladies' and misses jackets at, your own pi- ce Underwear a Specialty! Potft fail to see our new goods and prices. Drs.Fellows & Fellows radically ltly cured by rar snnieal operation iu from fire to I by our snisieal operation iu from fire to fifteen daya. The milder form of this disease re(juirt!) ap operation. W* annually cure hundreds of wis class of patients, leaving tbem Hi, healthy condition. j.-jt' in a vigor- Oiir GO-page Book and Consultation 413 and 415 West Walnut Street. Des Moines, Iowa. The Little Store Around the Corner.^ Flour That's all Flour! OUR TRADE WINNER! t'i saI ••••••••••a* OUR LEADER-A SURE BREAD MAKER! It is like the world renowned "Cracker Jack"the more a eat the more you want. Page's Cream, Sack $1.00 White Elephant, Sack $1.00 •. ••••aaaaataa 'p? *4.s WALLACE & HORNER GREAT REDUCTION SALE!: '1 Ti it 1 reduce our stock of dry goods and shoes before invoicing-, we have decided to make special low prices on every article, We hare nothing but the best quality in every line of good». We undoubtedly have the newest and best stock of goods in Decatur county, having recently disposed of every dollars worth of old goods in stock. Therefore every pair of shoes and every vard of goods in our store is new and up-to-date. And now in order to make room for a uevv spring stock we make a SPECIAL SALE fi Stricture S2SS3!n%?^{M? fliction ruu along. It becomes more eertoos every mouth you neglect it. Our 30 years* experience fn the sticeeMfiu treatment of the above mentionedldiseases is a guaranteft to you that we are able to KiMidlo.i your case* Vi" Free. JtUlres*, FELLOWS & FELLOWS, Sour Kraut, {••fillon 20e Fancy Table Potatoes, bushel...40c Good Solid Turnips, HiihIi^I 40c Sweet Potatoes, per pound 3c Lima Beans, extra, large 7c Fancy Navy Beans, only 4c Cracked Flominv, per pound...... 2c Honej, 1 lb- frames "The Little Store Around the Corner" HARRY d. VOfiT 8 CO. Little Store Ar the Corner. I f^lad (o s»'o you. We especially (hunk von for your patronage tliirinfj 51899 and hope to have you con tinue during 1900. We will make von Best ,3: Prices ,* «,» HAMILTON & GAMM1LL. 413-418 W. Walnut St., Dos Moines, Iowa. Located in Dee Moines in 186?. After many years' the re gular practice, we now devote all oor time to the tree Am of ChronlcpNervou* and Special MHmeaset* CvracnirMleed or money refunded. All roeaicibesforoUbed ready for me. No detention from business. Patients at a distance treated mail and express. Medicines sent everywhere free from gas# or breakage. Charges low. Thousands of patients oared* Age and experience important. State your caso-plair* terms, blanks, etc. Consultation free end sonally or by letter* Seminal Weakness and Sex ual Debility, ttWtr blood to the bead, pains in back. That horrible Q.mU J1J -fr by i. plmplas and face, rnstiss of pains in back, forgetfulnesau baahfulness, aversion to eocktty, loss of icznal jxiwor, loss of manbood, cored for life. We can car* tUo ubovo soases and make you fit for marriage. 0 In all its stafee disease, OypnillSy cared for life. Ski'i Diseunos, Bloou Poisoning, Ulcers, Swellioss, S»riM, UonorrhcBa and (Meet, and all Prirato 1)11* eases cured or money returned. fiO-paxe book seuS free on application also question blauka. mm •trZ" a5 "it 12%o, Honey, strained and caned 10c Westmoreland maple syrup, per quart 40c Richelieu Decanters maple syrup per quart i00c Fancy Trtfole Syrup, littles 30c